Welcome to the Cardinal Ritter Cafeteria! As we begin this 2017-2018 school year, the CRHS Cafeteria is proud to announce that we provide a wide variety of healthy and nutritious choices in our breakfast and lunch lines every day!

Join Us for Breakfast!We are thrilled to announce that breakfast will be served daily from 7:15 AM – 7:45 AM. The breakfast program is available to all students including those participating in the Free and Reduced Meal Program.

Reduced breakfast cost $.30

Regular breakfast cost is $1.75

Reduced lunch cost $.40

Paid lunch cost is $2.95

We have a brand new selection of hot and cold entrees this year!

Fresh fruit, 100% juice and milk is also offered with each breakfast

Charging PoliciesStudents will not be allowed to purchase a la carte items if their account has a negative balance. Please note that NO STUDENT WILL EVER BE DENIED A FULL, NUTRITIOUS MEAL DUE TO DEBT. However, students will not be allowed to purchase items from the snack shack if they are in debt. Once a student reaches a high debt amount, they will be given two Uncrustable peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, a fresh fruit and vegetable, and a white milk until the debt has been paid.

Volunteer in the Cafeteria!If any parent is looking for volunteer hours for the school year, you are able to utilize your volunteer hours in the cafeteria. We are always happy to have parents come and join us for a day in the kitchen! It is a unique opportunity to see what a joy it is serving the students and faculty!

MealTime InformationSimilar to a bank account, your student will use their own personal account to purchase all items from the cafeteria. You do not need to “open an account” for your student. Each student enrolled at Cardinal Ritter already has an active account assigned to them. Read the MealTime FAQs.

Request a Balance ReminderI know how hectic life can be. It is very easy to overlook or lose track of your student’s cafeteria account balance. If you would like to receive the friendly balance reminders, please e-mail Misti Figueroa. Please include your name, your student’s name and the e-mail address that you wish to have in my database.

Free and Reduced LunchFamilies can apply to be on free and reduced lunch. It is never too late to apply for this program. Families MUST use the 2017-2018 application. Download the application.

Cardinal Ritter High School’ s Wellness Policies on Physical Activity, Nutrition and Mental HealthAdapted from The Model School Wellness Policies as encouraged by The National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity.Preamble

Whereas, children need access to healthful foods and opportunities to be physically active in order to grow, learn, and thrive;Whereas, good health fosters student attendance and education;Whereas, obesity rates have doubled in children and tripled in adolescents over the last two decades, and physical inactivity and excessive calorie intake are the predominant causes of obesity;Whereas, heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes are responsible for two-thirds of deaths in the United States, and major risk factors for those diseases, including unhealthy eating habits, physical inactivity, and obesity, often are established in childhood;Whereas, 33% of high school students do not participate in sufficient vigorous physical activity and 72% of high school students do not attend daily physical education classes;Whereas, only 2% of children (2 to 19 years) eat a healthy diet consistent with the five main recommendations from the Food Guide Pyramid;Whereas, nationally, the items most commonly sold from school vending machines, school stores, and snack bars include low-nutrition foods and beverages, such as soda, sports drinks, imitation fruit juices, chips, candy, cookies, and snack cakes;Whereas, school districts around the country are facing significant fiscal and scheduling constraints;Whereas, in Indiana 29% of High School students (grades 9-12) are expressing depressive symptoms;Whereas one half of all chronic mental illness begins by the age of 14;Whereas one half of youth ages 8-15 with a mental illness did not receive health services in the previous year;Whereas, learning outside has shown to reduce behavioral problems in childrenWhereas, being outside has been shown to increase creativity;Whereas, physical activity has been shown to increase cognitive learning and memory;Whereas, community participation is essential to the development and implementation of successful school wellness policies;http://www.nami.org/factsheets/mentalillness_http://www.creativeeducation.co.uk/blog/learning-outside-the-classroom/Thus, Cardinal Ritter is committed to providing a school environment that promotes and protects children's physical, mental, and spiritual well-being and encourages their ability to learn by supporting healthy eating, physical activity, mental well-being, and spiritual growth.

All students in grades 7-12 will have opportunities, support, and encouragement to be physically active on a regular basis.

Foods and beverages sold or served at school will meet the nutrition recommendations of the S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

Qualified professionals will provide students with access to a variety of affordable, nutritious, and appealing foods that meet the health and nutrition needs of students; will accommodate the religious, ethnic, and cultural diversity of the student body in meal planning; and will provide clean, safe, and pleasant settings and adequate time for students to eat.

To the maximum extent practicable, our school will participate in available federal school meal programs (including the School Breakfast Program, National School Lunch Program [including after-school snacks], Fruit and Vegetable Snack Program).

Cardinal Ritter will provide all students with opportunity to learn about the Catholic faith and to practice the faith, while at the same time respecting the history and practice of non-Catholic faiths.

All students will have access to licensed health care professionals, a licensed social worker, and guidance counselors on a daily basis.

If any other questions or concerns should arise at any point during the year, please do not hesitate to call Misti Figueroa at (317) 924-4333. I will always be more than happy to offer help or information pertaining to our cafeteria and meal programs! I am looking forward to a wonderful year in the cafeteria!